Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The short answer was that when I was working as inspector of taxes I used to give these talks , I was required to give talks .
2 ‘ The peasant economy can be defined quite simply as that Form of farm production ( and associated activities ) in which the producer and his family till the land themselves , generally utilising their own means of production ( tools and instruments ) , with the object of directly satisfying their basic needs , although for a number of reasons they may find themselves required to sell a part of their produce on the market in order to obtain goods which they do not produce .
3 There are lots of reasons we may feel worried about this .
4 for all sorts of reasons it may fail to fulfil its potential .
5 There are a lot of ways that er both the Councillors can get into the habit and recycling is quite habit forming of recycling and from that er home use of recycling they will learn that there is a lot of products they can use in their councils ; recycled plastic makes very good er roadside signs that do n't rust and do n't need painting .
6 On behalf of BP and Unipart , he appointed a distributor to run the shop in Baku and agree the range of products it would stock , together with prices and credit terms for both lubricants and parts .
7 ( Without it or without secure supply lines , guerrillas might last a fortnight or so before their own food resources ran out , for there are strict limits to the weight of rations they can expect to carry with them . )
8 His leg thrust into the volume of her skirts so that it was hard against her pelvis , and even through the multitude of petticoats she could feel the hard , rigid evidence of his ungovernable arousal as he straddled her thigh .
9 Anticipation of Cabinet resistance does prevent Mrs Thatcher from establishing ministerial groups skewed in favour of policies she might favour but which will not run in full Cabinet .
10 If a small child is asked to group a set of objects he may gather together items according to their colour ( for example , all brown objects ) or according to their normal use ( for example , all cutlery ) .
11 Even given the briefest of sketches we can begin to glimpse the wider significances of design activity considered in this manner .
12 Nurtured from their East End up bringing under the patronage of Punk revolutionary Jimmy Pursey , producer of their debut ‘ Flares & Slippers ’ EP , they fast became the sort of blokes you 'd avoid in the kebab shop come chucking out time .
13 Nurtured from their East End up bringing under the patronage of Punk revolutionary Jimmy Pursey , producer of their debut ‘ Flares & Slippers ’ EP , they fast became the sort of blokes you 'd avoid in the kebab shop come chucking out time .
14 And you 're tuned to Radio York on the Whale show until two and er now we shall probably although the phones are ringing at the moment erm run out of calls I should think because between one and two I know most of you are having your lunch or at the pub or whatever .
15 And there 's no limit on the number of calls you can make in any one year .
16 Count the number of strips you 'll need , and then multiply by the length of the cushion , adding a 1.5cm seam allowance top and bottom and on each side of the cushion .
17 If it does turn out to be of general significance at a variety of scales it will imply that the increased environmental stress associated in some way with regressions promotes an increase in extinction rate and corresponding vacation of ecological niches , with a consequent opportunity for new species to establish themselves .
18 Running along that were the back gardens of a terrace of houses we must have driven by .
19 The second feature which offers the possibility of overcoming the problem of how to incorporate the rich and exciting range of activities we would like , is the move to planning the curriculum as a progression of learning from 5–16 ( hopefully eventually 3–21 ) .
20 In the briefing sessions students will be told what sort of activities they can expect to do while on Work Experience , and whom to contact should any problems arise .
21 There are a number of activities you could record .
22 I think there are certain statements that we would have liked to make and that I will try to make on behalf of the group before we get into the sort of proposals we would like to see .
23 People often think of Christian morality as a kind of bargain in which God says , ‘ if you keep a lot of rules I 'll reward you , and if you do n't I 'll do the other thing . ’
24 If you deploy with a unit of Orcs you could put a unit of Black Orcs next to them , then Goblins , then Trolls , then more Orcs , and there will be no two animosity-suffering units next to each other .
25 The thing was , they were playing blues in both major and minor keys , and I was feeling very tied down by the number of notes I could reach in my major open tunings .
26 The amount of notes you should take depends on the content of the lecture , your familiarity with the topic and the availability of the same material in textbooks and hand-outs .
27 Cognitive–Behaviour Therapy is sufficiently detailed to equip a social worker with a wide range of strategies he/she can adopt with almost any emotional problem .
28 As XPS is useful for the study of surfaces it can give a good deal of information about species adsorbed on catalysts .
29 In a third class of cases we may take the latest condition , the one closest in time to the effect , as the cause .
30 We , we , we , I suppose it 'd be like two levels , that in the majority of cases we could say we recommend that you do not issue a licence .
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